Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center Wins Grand Prize in Public Institution YouTube Category at '2025 SNS of the Year'
Leading the Expansion of Sales Channel Support Policies for Small Business Owners
"Communicating Broadly with the Public through Diverse Content"
The Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center announced on the 27th that it had received the Grand Prize in the public institution YouTube category at the 11th '2025 SNS of the Year' contest.
The SNS of the Year contest, hosted by the Korea Social Content Promotion Association, has been held since 2015 to evaluate the use of various social networking service (SNS) platforms, discover and promote companies and institutions that actively communicate through SNS, and establish a healthy culture of SNS utilization.
The Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center participated in the awards ceremony held on the 26th at the Korea Press Center located in Gwanghwamun, Seoul, and won the Grand Prize in the public institution YouTube category. Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center
View original imageThe Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center has led the way in expanding policies to support sales channels for small business owners through various SNS channels. In particular, the center was highly praised for communicating with a wide range of age groups through diverse YouTube content such as 'TOPS ON AIR' and 'Workshop: Learning from the Experts,' and for effectively linking small business brand promotion with policy promotion by featuring small business owners directly in its content.
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Lee Taesik, CEO of the Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center, stated, "We will continue to serve as a bridge between small business owners and the public by delivering both useful information and entertainment through creative content, while also promoting our policies."
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